online bullying, page-27

  1. asf
    9,887 Posts.
    I think people who feel free to behave in particular ways online, probably also act in similar ways offline. We are, after all, all people both online and offline. I'm not sure we aren't the same in both arenas.

    So, the questions are: would be say offline, or face to face, what we say online?

    Would we be more offended from an offline/face to face comment, than an online one?

    Seriously, I think people who use online as their own personal army, to act out their frustrations, have a few things to be sorted. It would be braver to say it face to face, and risk getting one's head punched in.
 
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